Miriam Ballesteros se sincera sobre el Carnaval de Cádiz: «La vida me ha dado l…
«Tuve un accidente hace tres años que me paró todo en seco», recuerda con la cabeza alta
Miriam Ballesteros, known affectionately as "La Lova," recently shared insights into her life's profound connection with Carnival and music during an appearance on the "Silencio que Empezamos" podcast. Ballesteros, a prominent figure in the Carnival scene, spoke candidly about how this vibrant tradition has shaped her personal journey, influencing her friendships and achievements. During the interview, Ballesteros recounted a challenging period three years ago when an accident temporarily halted her involvement in Carnival. She emphasized the significant role Carnival plays in her life, stating, "My life today, my friendships, all my achievements... are because of Carnival." She added, "I believe that life owed it to me, Cristian." Ballesteros also expressed immense admiration for the 'Coro' (choir) performances within Carnival, describing them as a true spectacle. She recalled a particularly moving experience related to the 'Piel del Hombre' and 'Andalucía' performances, noting, "I remember the day we brought it to rehearsal, we cried, literally." Her reflections highlight the deep emotional resonance and cultural significance of Carnival for its participants.
«Tuve un accidente hace tres años que me paró todo en seco», recuerda con la cabeza alta